"They were pretty impressive in round one and the way they played against the Roosters who were star-studded, and they turned up and kept defending and broke the Roosters late. We know we've got to turn up and play eighty minutes of good solid footy."

There's also no danger of taking the under-performing Tigers side lightly either.

Ivan Cleary's side boasts the likes of Russell Packer and Ben Matulino in the pack as well as veteran Benji Marshall at five-eighth.

Chambers is relishing the prospect of marking Fijian captain Kevin Naiqama in the centres too.

"It will be tough," he said.

"He's a good footballer. He's versatile and can play anywhere on the field. Ivan (Cleary's) got him playing in the centres. It looks like he's enjoying his footy. He played well on the weekend, and I know it's going to be a tough battle on Saturday night."

Chambers achieved his goals of playing for his state and country last year and is looking to build on that success again in 2018.